Artists Talk on Art presents: Friday, November 18, a screening of PBS’s Art:21 series and a discussion with the program’s staff; and Friday, December 2, Word Art, a panel moderated by artist Richard Lewis Roth. Both events take place in the Amphitheater, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd floor, at 7pm. Admission is free for SVA students, faculty, staff and ATOA members; $7 regular admission; $3 for SVA alumni, non-SVA students and seniors.

MFA Computer Art Lecture Series: Digital fine artist John Simon, Jr. will give a talk on Monday, November 21; and Rachel Greene will give a talk on Networked Art on Monday, December 5. Both lectures take place at 133 West 21st Street, 10th floor, 6 – 8pm. Admission is free.

The Turbulent Sixties: An evening symposium presented by the Humanities and Sciences Department on Tuesday, November 29, 7pm, in the Amphitheater, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd floor. Admission is free.

Artists Talk on Art presents: Friday, November 11, Analog Dreams in a Digital World, moderated by SVA faculty member Tribly Schreiber, in the Gene Stavis Theater, 209 East 23rd Street, 5th floor; and Friday, November 18, a screening of PBS’s Art:21 series and a discussion with the program’s staff, in the Amphitheater, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd floor. Both events take place at 7pm. Admission is free for SVA students, faculty, staff and ATOA members; $7 regular admission; $3 for SVA alumni, non-SVA students and seniors.

The Turbulent Sixties: Two evening symposia presented by the Humanities and Sciences Department, Tuesdays, November 15 and 29, 7pm, in the Amphitheater, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd floor. Admission is free.

Public Art/Private Monuments: A panel discussion, sponsored by the BFA Fine Arts and Art History Departments, on the increasingly fraught relations between public art and private commemoration. Panelists include artists Alice Aycock, Julian LaVerdiere and Lucio Pozzi. Thursday, November 17, 7pm, in the Amphitheater, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd floor. Free and open to the public.